The Qur'an prohibits the consumption of pork in no less than 4 different places. It's prohibited in 2:173, 5:3, 6:145 and 16:115. For instance, Allah says: "Forbidden to you (for food) are: dead meat, blood, the flesh of swine, and that on which hath been invoked a name other than that of Allah." (Al-Ma'idah: 3)
No. The consumption of pig flesh is absolutely prohibited in Islam. All meat from a pig is haraam.
no ham is not halal.
it is haram.
they can eat everything that is halal and not pork, ham, or any pig
Ham subway is the most halal item on the menu! In some branches they call it the james lines special Martin
Dear asker, Kfc food is "halal" everywhere, only if it's food isn't made from any thing that comes out of a pig ( i.e ; pig meat' ham burger, but beaf burger ia ok )
Most of the Arab/Muslim airlines serve Halal food but some them do serve alcohols and ham in addition such as the Jordanian airlines, Egyptian, Turkish Airlines ... etc. The only Arab airlines that do not serve alcohols and ham is the Saudi Arabian Airlines.
Very few (if any) McDonalds in Australia are halal.
Any animal slaughtered following the dhabihah method is considered halal. Also, fish and seafood are automatically considered halal.
Yes, some of the export products such as, Fries, Onion Rings and Angry Onions. The meat is Australian made and I dont see any mark of Halal in any boxes of meats and chickens. I'm not really sure if is important to marked the box as HALAL. If the meat is HALAL.
well, i have to eat halal food too. but if you want halal pizza, then you can go to palominas or any other place posted in the yellow pages (book)(muslim yellow pages) But for halal pizza, don't trust any resturaunt unles they say or show that its halal. you can make your own pizza without worrying about if its halal or not!
Any fruitts which is safe to eat is Halal.
I don't think so.They don't use halal meat but to make sure ask at any moque in there and they will help you.Their fries are halal.
Unless a product is clearly marked Halal, it is probably not Halal. Like Kosher, any company that goes through the trouble of getting Halal certification will put it on the label. Will a packaged food be Halal naturally, or by accident? No, the chance for that is very, very slim. In the strictest interpretation of the Halal food code, if the food has been handled by any non-Muslim at any point (harvesters, packaging people, delivery drivers, grocery manager, stockboy, etc) between the farmer and you, the food is no longer considered Halal. As you can imagine, finding pure Halal products can be challenging for the orthodox Muslim.
Any kind of sea food including all fish types is halal (allowed) for Muslims to eat.